"Fun" Raiser Coupon Program

As an option to our “FUN” RAISER Car Washes we offer this simply, yet profitable means of fundraising.

HOW IT WORKS
We will provide your group with a personalized car wash package coupons for your volunteers/members to sell over a period of 15 days. The coupons can be customized with any services we offer that your group feels they would want to sell, other than the base $6.00 Clean & Dry wash. As an example, a coupon could be setup to be good for our Protect & Shine express wash package. The Protect & Shine Package includes all of our great online wash services that we offer. This car wash package is regularly sold for $11.00. We set up the coupon to provide a 10% discount off our regular price that your group can sell to your supporters. This example coupon will sell for only $10.00, theres a 10% savings to your supporters right there! Then, when the 15 days are up your group collects the sales proceeds from your volunteers/members and Lake Foret Express Wash is reimbursed 50% of the full price of the service for all of the tickets issued to the organization . In this example that would be $5.50 each. Your group would keep the remaining 40% which again in this example, would be $4.50 each.

It is important to note that these coupons will be "loaded" with a valid code that can be used by anyone that has the number. Lake Forest Express Wash will not be responsible if an organization's supporter comes into redeem a coupon only to find that the coupon code has already been used. In such cases Lake Forest Express Wash will refer the supporter to the original organization's contact person.

HOW MUCH MONEY CAN A GROUP RAISE?
That is entirely up to the organization and which service they decide to sell. In the example above were the organization to sell 300 of these $11.00 coupons they would earn $1350.00 in just 15 days!

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